Publications of S. Kahlau
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Journal Article (10)
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Journal Article
180 (1), pp. 654 - 681 (2019)
Highly Resolved Systems Biology to Dissect the Etioplast-to-Chloroplast Transition in Tobacco Leaves. Plant Physiology 2.
Journal Article
66 (9), pp. 2373 - 2400 (2015)
Photosynthetic complex stoichiometry dynamics in higher plants: biogenesis, function, and turnover of ATP synthase and the cytochrome b(6)f complex. Journal of Experimental Botany 3.
Journal Article
41 (Web Server issue), pp. W575 - W581 (2013)
OrganellarGenomeDRAW-a suite of tools for generating physical maps of plastid and mitochondrial genomes and visualizing expression data sets. Nucleic Acids Res. 4.
Journal Article
160 (4), pp. 1923 - 1939 (2012)
LCAA, a Novel Factor Required for Magnesium Protoporphyrin Monomethylester Cyclase Accumulation and Feedback Control of Aminolevulinic Acid Biosynthesis in Tobacco. Plant Physiology 5.
Journal Article
8, p. 606 (2012)
Systems-based analysis of Arabidopsis leaf growth reveals adaptation to water deficit. Molecular Systems Biology 6.
Journal Article
64 (5), pp. 851 - 863 (2010)
Knockout of the plastid RNase E leads to defective RNA processing and chloroplast ribosome deficiency. The Plant Journal 7.
Journal Article
282 (1), pp. 17 - 24 (2009)
Insensitivity of chloroplast gene expression to DNA methylation. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 8.
Journal Article
150 (4), pp. 2030 - 2044 (2009)
Genome-Wide Analysis of Plastid Gene Expression in Potato Leaf Chloroplasts and Tuber Amyloplasts: Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Control. Plant Physiology 9.
Journal Article
14 (2), pp. 217 - 224 (2008)
Faithful editing of a tomato-specific mRNA editing site in transgenic tobacco chloroplasts. RNA-A Publication of the RNA Society 10.
Journal Article
63 (2), pp. 194 - 207 (2006)
Sequence of the tomato chloroplast DNA and evolutionary comparison of solanaceous plastid genomes. Journal of Molecular Evolution Review Article (1)
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Review Article
Plastid transcriptomics and translatomics of tomato fruit development and chloroplast-to-chromoplast differentiation: Chromoplast gene expression largely serves the production of a single protein. (2008)